have you though about using a reverse proxy?  you could use something like
nginx for this, while also easily enabling ssl.
it would probably look something like this
<External/WAN>---><nginx proxy SSL-port443/DMZ> ---><guac on port 8080 LAN>


On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 9:32 PM sciUser <shulb...@securitycentric.net>
wrote:

> Hello Mjumper
>
> Correct the NAT is FORWARD RDP (3389) only to the end point server.
> VPN is not an option since its slow and limiting for what I am doing.
>
> I have working solution with Thinfinity but at $80 per license is pricey
> when you have 2000+ connections.
> So I am looking at using Guacamole if I can get it to work through the NAT
> FORWARD.
> I guess I will have to go old school and tcpdump to a pcap and use
> netwitness to view the packets to see where things are breaking.
>
> Thanks for the suggestion.
>
> -scott
>
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